A friend showed me this video over Sukkot. I'm not surprised that it's been making waves on the blogosphere, as it's a painfully accurate satire of how contemporary society views rape and its victims. While watching it, I was unsure if I should laugh or cry; it is so spot-on that it almost hurts. Although the women who appear in the video are Indian, and I assume it's geared more towards an Indian audience, its messages are true for the Western world as well.
TW: Rape
A friend showed me this video over Sukkot. I'm not surprised that it's been making waves on the blogosphere, as it's a painfully accurate satire of how contemporary society views rape and its victims. While watching it, I was unsure if I should laugh or cry; it is so spot-on that it almost hurts. Although the women who appear in the video are Indian, and I assume it's geared more towards an Indian audience, its messages are true for the Western world as well.
A friend showed me this video over Sukkot. I'm not surprised that it's been making waves on the blogosphere, as it's a painfully accurate satire of how contemporary society views rape and its victims. While watching it, I was unsure if I should laugh or cry; it is so spot-on that it almost hurts. Although the women who appear in the video are Indian, and I assume it's geared more towards an Indian audience, its messages are true for the Western world as well.